In this paper, we present a modified inter-view prediction scheme for the multiview video coding (MVC).With more inter-view prediction, the number of reference frames required to decode a single view increase. Consequently, the data size of decoding a single view increases, thus impacting the decoder performance. In this paper, we propose an MVC scheme that requires less inter-view prediction than that of the MVC standard scheme. The proposed scheme is implemented and tested on real multiview video sequences. Improvements are shown using the proposed scheme in terms of average data size required either to decode a single view, or to access any frame (i.e., random access), with comparable rate-distortion. It is compared to the MVC standard scheme and another improved techniques from the literature.
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